Literary Society to look at fiction from 100 years ago: is it problematic?
THE FIRST meeting of 2024 for the Wokingham Literary Society will be an exploration of the way attitudes have changed over the years.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST meeting of 2024 for the Wokingham Literary Society will be an exploration of the way attitudes have changed over the years.
Read moreDetailsSadly passed away very peacefully in Royal Berkshire Hospital on 21st December 2023, aged 79 years. A very much loved Mother to Trevor and Stuart, and Grandmother to Hannah, Alex,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham is in the running to be crowned 'the most depressing town in Britain'.
Read moreDetailsWokingham featured in the top ten least infected areas of England for chlamydia, with a total of 223 newly reported diagnoses.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU made a new year's resolution to do more to help others, but are not sure where to start, a free course later this month will be just the...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the Ukrainian New Year ? known as Malanka ? is coming to Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsA village church's bell ringing has reached heights it hasn't known for many years.
Read moreDetailsThey were rehearsing for the panto: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Some of them were on the thick side, Well especially ... that bloke Steve
Read moreDetailsAaaaaarrrr. Pirates be coming to Wokingham
Read moreDetailsAre you looking for a New Year's Resolution this year, you actually want to keep?
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